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Here you go. The original article is in Spanish. https://www.europapress.es/epsocial/igualdad/noticia-redondo-ve-hombres-mujeres-especies-distintas-pide-ayudar-genero-masculino-evolucionar-20260702161056.html
/r/MensRights03/07/26 03:18 PM
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I actually think the video does a really solid job exposing the “62 million” claim for what it is, a completely misleading statistic taken out of context and inflated into something it never was. That kind of data manipulation deserves to be called out, especially when it spreads so easily and shapes people’s perception of reality. That said, I think the video undermines its own credibility a bit by pivoting into a more ideological explanation afterward. Jumping from “this number is misused” to …
/r/MensRights07/05/26 07:32 AM
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You’re shifting the claim from origin to function, but the same issue still applies. If the expansion of the labor force happened under both capitalist and communist systems, then it’s not uniquely explained by capitalism’s "goal", but by broader structural or technological changes affecting modern societies. Also, saying there were "measurable consequences" doesn’t by itself validate the causal claim. The key question is whether those outcomes were driven specifically by capitalism, or by facto…
/r/MensRights04/05/26 03:12 PM
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Capitalism monetizes everything, that doesn’t mean it’s the origin of it. And the “doubling the labor pool” argument is weak when the same thing happened in communist countries, where women entering the workforce was also a major goal.
/r/MensRights04/05/26 02:00 PM
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I get your point about watching beyond the first few minutes, and I did. But even then, it feels more focused on justifying certain female behaviors than on seriously addressing the disadvantages men face in modern society. The argument leans heavily on personal anecdote, especially the idea that most harm comes from other men while women are mostly supportive. That may be true for him, but many men could describe the opposite. Using that as a foundation for broader claims isn’t very convincing.…
/r/MensRights04/05/26 07:11 AM
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It’s not necessarily about misandry, it’s about describing a demographic reality. In many European countries, a large proportion of irregular migrants are indeed young or middle aged men. At the same time, there is also selective framing on the other side. In more left leaning or globalist media, coverage often emphasizes women, children, or even pregnant women, even though these groups represent a much smaller share of irregular migration flows.
/r/MensRights11/04/26 03:31 PM
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